166. Nick Winkelman on why language matters

Nick Winkelman is the head of athletic performance & science for the Irish Rugby Football Union. As a performance coach, Nick has worked with many athletes across the NFL, MLB, NBA, National Sports Organizations, and Military.

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Greg Rucka

165. Greg Rucka on the Battle of Inches

Is anyone else having a rough week?

Well, Greg Rucka and I are too.  As the world continues to battle covid19 and racism – not in any particular order – it leaves so many people feeling deflated and helpless.  You are not alone.

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Derek Johnson

164. Retired Police Lieutenant Derek Johnson on breaking down the blue wall

Derek Johnson is a retired police lieutenant that has extensive training and certifications involving Lethal Force Investigations.  Derek has served as a marine and held many law enforcement positions including: Community Resource Officer, Violent Crimes Detective, Supervisor in the Narcotics Division, Federal Drug Task Force Patrol Division, and Detective Sergeant of Internal Affairs.

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Greg Rucka

163. Greg Rucka on Lazarus and the world today

Greg Rucka and I are back discussing everything from the protests around the nation to the world of his comic Lazarus.  Not surprisingly, there are a lot of parallels between the comic and the problems we are experiencing in the world today.

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Empathy to racism

160. Empathy to understand racism

I’ve been saddened by the events surrounding the murder of George Floyd.  I have had past episodes on this podcast on law enforcement and black lives matter.  I’ve also had discussions with law enforcement leaders on how we can bridge the gap between community and law enforcement.

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Coach Dan John

158. Dan John on honoring ancestors and mortality

Dan John is a strength coach and mentor to many in the fitness world. I am so fortunate that he we have been on a journey together exploring the philosophies of The Sword in the Stone.  Although this book was written in 1938, the lessons I’ve taken away from the book are equally important today.

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